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I think you misunderstood my question
I asked " when I have to use "lack in" and when - "lack of"
I mean when I have to affix "of" and when "in"
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. Of course not; very few-- if any-- are. The affix 'pre-' means 'before', and that color is added to the two words here that bear it. Otherwise, differential collocations among
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As to your question about the affix -ic , well, language works in different ways and makes use ... words are entered the language at the same time, or from a single source. An alternative affix might had
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affix this thread to the "Common English Questions and Answers - Archived Posts" forum.
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)". ' -Ing ' too is a noun object of ' with '-- here, a mere affix has been nominalized!
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Agreed. Take for example irritable ' ir ' is a prefix when used in irresponsible, but in the case of irritable, it is used as an affix. And -able is the suffix. ^_^ Prefix and Suffix are able
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is without an affix of any kind? There is no future tense in English. We use a modal to refer
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Hello Affix,
The word "forest" is singular.
One forest.
So, "is" is the correct word here.
Two thirds of the forest is pine trees.
I know it might sound a bit wrong because "pine trees
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Hello Affix,
I decided that I had to say more to you about this question,
so I just spent quite a while editing my original, hasty reply.
You can go back to the web page to see my MUCH LONGER
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Hi Guys,
By definition: prefix is a type of affix that precedes the morphemes to which it can attach. A suffix is an affix that succeeds the morphemes to which it can attach.
So when you
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